LIST  OF  BOOKS 


IN  THE 


SCHOOLROOM  LIBRARIES 


OF  THE 

FIRST  SIX  GRADES 

IN  THE 

EASTERN  ILLINOIS 
STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 

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CHARLESTON 

1909 


LIST  OF  BOOKS 


IN  THE 

SCHOOLROOM  LIBRARIES 


OF  THE 

FIRST  SIX  GRADES 

IN  THE 

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Uni  Wots  — EASTERN  ILLINOIS 

STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOL 


CHARLESTON 

1909 


Contents 

Page 


Preface 3 

Catalogue  by  grades 

Grades  1 and  2 6 

Grades  3 and  4 9 

Grades  5 and  6 14 

Author  and  title  index 21 


Preface 


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C*M 


The  purpose  in  printing  this  pamphlet  is  to  pro- 
vide for  the  pupil  teachers  of  this  school  a list  of  the 
books  in  the  three  schoolroom  libraries,  comprising 
grades  1-6.  The  books,  for  the  mosb  part,  are  those  of 
general  literature  and  do  not  include  the  ones  used  in 
supplementary  geography,  history,  or  nature  study,  as 
these  are  shelved  in  the  general  library  for  the  use  of 
all  the  grades.  The  books  for  grades  7-9  are  kept  in  the 
general  library  and,  while  circulated  mainly  among 
the  pupils  of  these  grades,  are  accessible  to  any  stu- 
dent of  the  Normal  School.  It  has  not  seemed  wise  to 
include  these  in  the  list. 

Some  of  the  books  intended  for  certain  grades  may 
seem  too  old  for  the  average  child;  these  are  intended 
for  the  brighter  pupils  of  the  grade  or  for  reading 
aloud.  On  the  other  hand,  some  of  the  books  are  too 
easy  for  the  average  child;  these  are  intended  for  the 
pupil  for  whom  reading  is  difficult.  In  many  cases 
cheaper  editions  than  the  one  indicated  may  be  ob- 
tained. 

Charging  System 

The  charging  system  is  modeled  after  that  in  use 
in  the  public  library  of  Oak  Park,  Illinois,  for  school- 
room libraries.  The  books  are  all  charged  on  the  reg- 
ular book  card  to  whatever  room  the  books  are  sent  and 
these  cards  are  fhed  in  the  general  library.  Each  book 
of  the  schoolroom  library  has,  in  addition  to  the  regu- 
lar book  card,  a manila  book  card.  These  manila  book 
cards,  arranged  alphabetically,  are  sent  in  a charg- 
ing case  to  each  room.  When  a book  is  withdrawn  the 
name  of  the  child  withdrawing  it  is  written  on  the 


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PREFACE 


manila  card  by  the  teacher.  The  card  is  then  filed  with 
the  cards  of  the  books  which  are  in  circulation.  The 
system  is  simple  and  necessitates  little  work  on  the 
part  of  the  teacher. 

Purchase  of  Books 

Experience  has  shown  that  it  is  cheaper  to  buy 
books  for  a schoolroom  library  from  a firm  dealing  in 
the  books  of  all  publishers  than  to  buy  from  the  pub- 
lisher direct.  In  buying  books  from  one  firm  a saving 
is  effected  in  postage  and  transportation  charges  as 
well  as  in  the  larger  discounts  given.  If  the  books  are 
intended  for  a schoolroom  library,  this  fact  should  be 
stated  in  the  order  and  larger  discounts  will  usually  be 
obtained. 

Lists  of  Books 

The  following  are  a few  of  the  best  lists  of  children’s 
books,  which  should  prove  useful  in  the  selection  of  books 
for  a school  library.  Inasmuch  as  these  lists  are  prepared 
by  librarians  who  have  made  a study  of  the  best  books 
for  children  they  should  be  used  in  selecting  books 
rather  than  publishers’  catalogues  and  announcements 
or  the  representations  of  book  agents. 

Dayton— Library  board. 

Dayton  public  library  and  museum  manual;  containing*  a 
selected  list  of  six  hundred  of  the  best  books  for  children 
to  be  found  in  the  Dayton  public  library;  and  a list  of 
stories  for  children  under  twelve.  Dayton  public  library, 
Dayton,  Ohio.  1907.  36p.  $.10. 

Arranged  by  grade  with  a few  short  annotations. 

Hewins,  Caroline  Maria. 

Books  for  boys  and  girls.  A.  L.  A.  Publishing  Board,  1 
Washington  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois.  1904.  56p.  $.15. 

Classified  by  subject  with  short  annotations.  Has  valuable  suggestions 
in  regard  to  children’s  books. 

Moore,  Annie  Carroll. 

List  of  books  recommended  for  a children’s  ary;  com 
piled  for  the  Iowa  library  commission.  .v  a library  com- 

mission, Des  Moines,  Iowa.  n.  d.  22p.  $.A0. 

A classified  subject  list  with  no  annotations.  The  suggestions  for  the 
selection  and  purchase  of  children’s  books  are  excellent- 


PREFACE 


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Pittsburg— Carnegie  library. 

Catalogue  of  books  annotated  and  arranged  and  provided  by 
the  Carnegie  library  of  Pittsburgh  for  the  use  of  the  first 
eight  grades  in  the  Pittsburgh  schools.  Pittsburgh, 
Carnegie  library.  1907.  331p.  $.50. 

“The  admirable  notes  will  be  found  especially  valuable”. 

Catalogue  of  books  in  the  children’s  department.  Pitts- 
burgh, Carnegie  library.  1909.  604p.  $1.00. 

“It  is  in  three  parts;  author  list,  subject  index,  title  list.  Class  num- 
bers, notes,  date,  publisher  and  price  are  given  in  the  author  list  and 
the  titles  chosen  as  best  reading  have  a star  prefixed.”  A.  n.  A.  Book- 
list. March  1909;  5:82. 

If  anyone  organizing  a school  library  wishes  addi- 
tional information  he  may  obtain  it  by  writing  to  the 
librarian  of  the  Eastern  Illinois  State  Normal  School. 


Grades  1 and  2 


R^lborg,  Ottilia. 

Clean  Peter  and  the  children  of  Grubbylea.  Longmans,  $1.25. 
Baldwin,  James. 

Fifty  famous  stories  retold.  American  Book  Co.,  $.35. 
Baum,  Lyman  Frank. 

Marvelous  land  of  Oz.  Reilly,  $1.25. 

Wonderful  wizard  of  Oz.  Bobbs,  $1.25. 

Beckwith,  Mary  Helen. 

In  mythland.  2v.  Educational  Publishing  Co.,  $.80. 
Brown,  Abbie  Farwell. 

In  the  days  of  giants;  a book  of  Norse  tales.  Houghton, 

$1.10. 

Browne,  Frances. 

Wonderful  chair  and  the  tales  it  told.  Heath,  $.30. 

Cooke,  Flora  J. 

Nature  myths  and  stories  for  little  children.  Flanagan, 
$.35. 

Cox,  Palmer. 

Brownies  around  the  world.  Century,  $1.50. 

Brownies;  their  book.  Century,  $1.50. 

Crane,  Walter. 

Baby’s  opera.  Warne,  $1.50. 

Baby’s  own  HCsop.  Warne,  $1.50. 

Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book.  Lane,  $1.25. 

Deming,  Edwin  Willard,  & Deming,  Mrs  T.  O. 

Indian  child  life.  Stokes,  $2.00. 

Little  Indian  folk.  Stokes,  $1.25. 

Little  red  people.  Stokes,  $1.25. 

Gaynor,  Mrs  Jessie  L. 

Songs  of  the  child  world.  Church,  $1.00. 

Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig,  & Grimm,  W.  K. 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs  E.  Lucas.  Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Fairy  tales;  ed.  by  Sara  E.  Wiltse.  2v.  Ginn,  $.70. 
Jackson,  Mrs  Helen  Hunt. 

Cat  stories.  Little,  $2.00. 

Jordon,  David  Starr. 

Book  of  Knight  and  Barbara.  Appleton,  $1.50. 


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Kipling,  Rudyard. 

Just  so  stories.  Doubleday,  $1.20. 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed. 

Cinderella;  or,  The  little  glass  slipper,  and  other  stories-, 
based  on  the  tales  in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans, 
$.20. 

History  of  Jack  the  Giant-killer,  and  other  stories;  based  on 
the  tales  in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.20. 

History  of  Whittington,  and  other  stories;  based  on  the  tales 
in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.20. 

* Little  Red  Riding-hood,  and  other  stories;  based  on  the 
tales  in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.20. 

Prince  Darling,  and  other  stories;  based  on  the  tales  in  the 
Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.40. 

Princess  on  the  glass  hill,  and  other  stories;  based  on  the 
tales  in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.30. 

Sleeping  Beauty  in  the  wood,  and  other  stories;  based  on  the 
tales  in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.20. 

Lindsay,  Maud. 

More  mother  stories.  Bradley,  $1.00. 

Mother  stories.  Bradley,  $1.00. 

Litchfield,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Nine  worlds;  stories  from  Norse  mythology.  Ginn,  $.50. 
Lucas,  Edward  Verall. 

Book  of  verses  for  children.  Holt,  $1.00. 
ivjabie,  Hamilton  Wright. 

Norse  stories,  retold  from  the  Eddas;  ed.  by  Katharine  L. 
Bates.  Rand,  $.40. 

MacDonald,  George. 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  Dutton,  $1.50. 

May,  Mrs  Georgiana  Marian  (Craik). 

So  Fat  and  Mew  Mew.  Heath,  $.20. 

Newell,  William  Wells,  ed. 

Games  and  songs  of  American  children.  Harper,  $1.50. 
Potter,  Beatrix. 

Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit.  Warne,  $.50. 

Tale  of  Squirrel  Nutkin.  Warne,  $.50. 

Poulsson,  Emilie. 

Finger  plays  for  nursery  and  kindergarten.  Lothrop,  $1.25. 
R^amasvami  Raju,  P.  V.,  ed. 

Indian  fables.  Dutton,  $1.50. 

R-icKe^rds,  Mrs  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe). 

Five  minute  stories.  Estes,  $1.25. 


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GRADES  1 AND  2 


Smith,  Eleanor. 

Songs  for  little  children.  2 v.  Bradley,  $2.00. 

Smith,  Gertrude. 

Arabella  and  Araminta  stories.  Small,  $2.00. 

Boggie  and  Reggie.  Harper,  $1.50. 

Smith,  Mary  Emily  Estella. 

Eskimo  stories.  Rand,  $1.00 
Stevenson,  Robert  Louis. 

Child’s  garden  of  verses;  illus.  by  Jessie  Wilcox  Smith. 
Scribner,  $2.50, 

Cheaper  editions  published  by  Rand,  McNally  & Co., 

A.  Flanagan  Co.,  and  Scribner. 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard. 

Fanciful  tales.  Scribner,  $.50. 

Stoneroad,  Rebecca. 

Gymnastic  stories  and  plays  for  primary  schools.  Heath, 
$.75. 

Walker,  Gertrude,  & Jenks,  H.  S. 

Songs  and  games  for  little  ones.  Ditson,  $2.00. 

White,  Eliza  Orne. 

When  Molly  was  six.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Wiggin,  Mrs  Kate  Douglas. 

Kindergarten  chimes.  Ditson,  $1.25. 

Williston,  Teresa  Peirce. 

Japanese  fairy  tales.  Rand,  $.75. 


Grades  3 and  4 


Aesop, 

Fables;  told  anew  and  their  history  traced  by  Joseph  Jacobs. 
Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Alden,  Raymond  Macdonald. 

Why  the  chimes  rang.  Bobbs-Merrill,  $1.25. 

Anderson,  Hans  Christian. 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs  E.  Lucas.  Dutton,  $2.50. 

Andrews,  Jane. 

Each  and  all.  Ginn,  $.60. 

Seven  little  sisters  who  live  on  the  round  ball  that  floats  in 
the  air.  Ginn,  $.60. 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told  her  children.  Ginn,  $.75. 

Stories  of  my  four  friends.  Ginn,  $.40. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments;  ed.  by  Andrew  Lang. 
Longmans,  $2.00. 

Ayrton,  Mrs  Matilda  (Chaplin). 

Child  life  in  Japan  and  Japanese  child-stories;  ed.  by  W .E. 
Griffis.  Heath,  $.40. 

Baldwin,  James. 

Wonder  book  of  horses.  Century,  $.75. 

Baylor,  Frances  Courtenay,  afterward  Mrs  Barnum. 

Juan  and  Juanita.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Burgess,  Gelett. 

Goops,  and  how  to  be  them.  Stokes,  $1.50. 

More  Goops,  and  how  not  to  be  them.  Stokes,  $1.50. 
Burnett,  Mrs.  Frances  (Hodgson). 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Burroughs,  John. 

Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Carroll,  Lewis  {pseud,  of  Charles  Lutwidge  Dodgson). 

Alice’s  adventures  in  Wonderland.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Through  the  looking  glass.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Carryl,  Charles  Edward. 

Davy  and  the  goblin.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Church,  Alfred  John. 

Iliad  for  boys  and  girls.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story.  Appleton,  $1.50. 
Stories  from  Livy.  Dodd,  $1.25. 


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GRADES  3 AND  4 


Creak,  Mrs  Dinah  Maria  (Mulock). 

Adventures  of  a brownie.  Harper,  $.00. 

Fairy  book.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Little  lame  prince.  Harper,  $.60. 

Cram,  William  Everett. 

Little  beasts  of  field  and  wood.  Small,  $1.25. 

Defoe,  Daniel. 

Life  and  strange  surprising  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Russell,  $1.50. 

De  Garmo,  Charles. 

Tales  of  Troy.  Public  School  Publishing  Co.,  $.35. 

Dodge,  Mrs  Mary  (Mapes). 

Hans  Brinker;  or,  The  silver  skates.  Scribner,  $1.50. 
Dodge,  Mrs  Mary  (Mapes),  comp. 

Baby  days.  Century,  $1.50. 

New  baby  world.  Century,  $1.50. 

Ewing,  Mrs  Juliana  Horatia  (Gatty). 

Jackanapes;  Doddy  Darwin’s  dove  cot  and  other  stories. 
Crowell,  $.50. 

Foster,  Mary  H.  & Cummings,  M.  H. 

Asgard  stories.  Silver,  $.36. 

Grimm,  Jakob  Ludwig,  A Grimm,  W.  K. 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Mrs  E.  Lucas,  Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Hale,  Lucretia  Peabody. 

Peterkin  papers.  Houghton, $1.50. 

Harris,  Joel  Chandler. 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his  sayings.  Appleton,  $2.00. 
Harrison,  Elizabeth. 

In  story  land.  Chicago  Kindergarden  College,  $1.00. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Tanglewood  tales  for  girls  and  boys.  Houghton,  $2.50. 
Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys.  Houghton,  $3.00. 
Jackson,  Mrs  Helen  Hunt. 

Cat  stories.  Little,  $2.00. 

Nelly's  silver  mine.  Little,  $1.50. 

Jewett,  Sarah  Orne. 

Betty  Leicester.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Betty  Leicester’s  Christmas.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Jordon,  David  Starr. 

Book  of  Knight  and  Barbara.  Appleton,  $1.50. 

Kingsley,  Charles. 

Madame  How  and  Lady  Why.  Macmillan,  $1.25. 

Water  babies.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Water  babies;  ed.  by  J.  H.  Stickney.  Ginn,  $.35. 


GRADES  3 AND  4 


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Kipling,  Rudyard. 

Jungle  book.  Century  $1.50. 

Just  so  stories.  Doubleday,  $1.20. 

Second  jungle  book.  Century,  $1.50. 

Lstboulaye,  Edouard. 

Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.  Routledge,  $1.25. 

La  Fontaine,  Jean  de. 

Select  fables.  Gorham,  $1.50. 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed. 

Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Book  of  romance.  Longmans,  $1.75. 

Crimson  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $1.75. 

Green  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Grey  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

History  of  Whittington  and  other  stories;  based  on  the  tales 
in  the  Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $.20. 

Red  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Violet  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $1.60. 

Yellow  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Long,  William  Joseph. 

School  of  the  woods.  Ginn,  $1.50. 

Secrets  of  the  woods.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Ways  of  wood  folk.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Wilderness  ways.  Ginn,  $.45. 

Wood  folk  at  school.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Lucas,  Edward  Verrall,  ed. 

Book  of  verses  for  children.  Holt,  $2.00. 

Macbie,  Hamilton  Wright. 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas.  Dodd,  $1.80. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright,  ed. 

Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.  Doubleday,  $.90. 
Myths  every  child  should  know.  Doubleday,  $.90. 
MacDonald,  George. 

Princess  and  the  goblin.  Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Morley,  Margaret  Warner. 

Bee  people.  McClurg,  $1.25. 

Mother  Goose  melodies. 

Mother  Goose’s  melodies;  or,  Songs  for  the  nursery;  ed.  by 
W.  A.  Wheeler.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Only  true  Mother  Goose  melodies;  ed.  by  E.  E.  Hale. 
Lothrop,  $.60. 

Peter  Newell  Mother  Goose;  ed.  by  C.  S.  Bailey.  Holt,  $1.50. 
Page,  Thomas  Nelson. 

Two  little  Confederates.  Scribner,  $1.50. 


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GRADES  3 AND  4 


Parker,  Francis  Wayland,  & Helm,  N.  L. 

On  the  farm.  Appleton,  $.42. 

Uncle  Robert’s  visit.  Appleton,  $.30. 

Peary,  Mrs  Josephine  (Diebitsch). 

Snow  baby;  a true  story  with  true  pictures.  Stokes,  $1.20. 
Pyle,  Howard. 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.  Scribner,  $3.00. 
Richards,  Mrs  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe). 

Captain  January.  Estes,  $.50. 

Five  minute  stories.  Estes,  $1  25. 

Ruskin,  John. 

King  of  the  golden  river;  or,  The  black  brothers.  Page,  $.50. 
Saunders,  Margaret  Marshall. 

Beautiful  Joe;  autobiography  of  a dog.  American  Baptist 
Publication  Society,  $.60. 

Schwatka,  Frederick. 

Children  of  the  cold.  Educational  Publishing  Co.,  $1.25. 
Scudder,  Horace  Elisha. 

Book  of  legends  told  over  again.  Houghton,  $.50. 

Fable  and  folk  stories.  Houghton,  $.40. 

Scudder,  Horace  Elisha,  ed. 

Children’s  book.  Houghton,  $2.50. 

Seton,  Ernest  Thompson. 

Biography  of  a grizzly.  Century,  $1.50. 

Lives  of  the  hunted.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

Two  little  savages;  the  adventures  of  two  boys  who  lived  as 
Indians  and  what  they  learned.  Doubleday,  $1.75. 

Wild  animals  I have  known.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

Sewell,  Anna. 

Black  Beauty,  his  grooms  and  companions;  the  “Uncle 
Tom’s  cabin”  of  the  horse.  Page,  $1.25. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis. 

Child’s  garden  of  verses;  illus.  by  Jessie  Wilcox  Smith. 
Scribner,  $2.50. 

Cheaper  editions  published  by  Rand,  McNally  & Co.,  A,  Flanagan 
Co.,  and  Scribner. 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard. 

Ting-a-ling  tales.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Swift,  Jonathan,  dean. 

Gulliver’s  travels;  ed.  by  T.  M.  Balliet.  Heath,  $.30. 
Thackeray,  William  Makepeace. 

Rose  and  the  ring.  Estes,  $.50. 


GRADES  3 AND  4 


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White,  Eliza  Orne. 

Borrowed  sister.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Little  girl  of  long  ago.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Only  child.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

When  Molly  was  six.  Houghton,  $1.00 
Whittier,  John  Greenleaf,  ed. 

Child  life  in  prose.  Houghton,  $2.00. 

Child  life;  poems.  Houghton,  $2.00. 

Wiggin,  Mrs  Kate  Douglas. 

Bird’s  Christmas  Carol.  Houghton,  $.50. 

Story  of  Patsy.  Houghton,  $.60. 

Wiggin,  Mrs  Kate  Douglas  & Smith,  N.  A.  comps. 

Golden  numbers.  McClure,  $2.00. 

Posy  ring.  McClure,  $1.25. 

Story  hour;  a book  for  the  home  and  the  kindergarten 
Houghton,  $1.00. 

Wyss,  Johann  David. 

Swiss  family  Bobinson;  ed.  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Dutton, 
$2.50. 


Grades  5 and  6 

Alcott,  Louisa  May. 

Eight  cousins.  Little,  SI. 50. 

Jo’s  boys  and  how  they  turned  out.  Little,  $1.50. 

Little  men.  Little,  $1.50. 

Little  women.  Little,  $1.50. 

Old  fashioned  girl.  Little,  $1.50. 

Under  the  lilacs.  Little,  $1.50. 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey. 

Story  of  a bad  boy.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Andrews,  Jane. 

Ten  boys  who  lived  on  the  road  from  long  ago  to  now. 
Ginn,  $.60. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments;  ed.  by  Andrew  Lang. 
Longmans,  $2.00. 

Six  stories  from  the  Arabian  nights’  entertainments;  ed.  by 
Samuel  Eliot.  Lothrop,  $.30. 

Baker,  Ray  Stannard. 

Boys’  book  of  invention;  stories  of  the  wonders  of  modern 
science.  McClure,  $ 2.00. 

Boys’  second  book  of  inventions.  McClure,  $1.60. 

Baldwin,  James. 

Fairy  stories  and  fables  retold.  American  Book  Co.,  $.35. 
Fifty  famous  stories  retold.  American  Book  Co.,  $.35. 

Horse  fair.  Century,  $1.50. 

Story  of  Roland.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Story  of  Siegfried.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Story  of  the  golden  age.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Baylor,  Frances  Courtenay,  afterward  Mrs  Barnum. 

Juan  and  Juanita.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Beard,  Daniel  Carter. 

What  to  do  and  how  to  do  it;  the  American  boys’  handy 
book.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

Beard,  Lina,  & Beard,  A.  B. 

Handicraft  and  recreation  for  girls.  Scribner,  $1.60. 

How  to  amuse  youself  and  others;  the  American  girl ’shandy 
book.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

What  a girl  can  make  and  do;  new  ideas  for  work  and  play. 
Scribner,  $1.60. 

Bennett,  John. 

Baranaby  Lee.  Century,  $1.50. 

Master  Skylark.  Century,  $1.50, 


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15 


Bouvet,  Marguerite. 

Sweet  William.  McClurg,  $1.25. 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth. 

Boyhood  in  Norway.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Modern  Vikings.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter. 

Boy  of  the  first  empire.  Century,  $1.50. 

Brooks,  Elbridge  Streeter,  & Alden,  John. 

Long  walls.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Brooks,  Noah. 

Boy  emigrants.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Boy  settlers.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Boys  of  Fairport.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Brown,  John. 

Rab  and  his  friends.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Bunyan,  John. 

Pilgrim’s  progress.  Puritan  ed.  Revell,  $1.50. 

Burgess,  Gelett. 

Goops  and  how  to  be  them.  Stokes,  $1.50. 

More  Goops  and  how  not  to  be  them.  Stokes,  $1.50. 
Burnett,  Mrs  Frances  (Hodgson). 

Editha’s  burglar.  Caldwell,  $.50. 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Sara  Crewe,  Little  Saint  Elizabeth,  and  other  stories. 
Scribner,  $1.25. 

Carroll,  Lewis,  (pseud,  of  Charles  Lutwidge  Hodgson). 

Alice’s  adventures  in  Wonderland.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 
Through  the  looking  glass.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Chapman,  Frank  Michler. 

Bird  life;  a guide  to  the  study  of  our  common  birds. 
Appleton,  $2.00. 

Church,  Alfred  John. 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Cooper,  James  Fenimore. 

Afloat  and  ashore.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Deerslayer.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Miles  Wallingford.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 
Pathfinder.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Pilot.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Pioneers.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 


16 


GRADES  5 AND  6 


Prairie.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  S1.25. 

Red  Rover.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Spy.  Mohawk  ed.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

Water  witch.  Mohawk  ed.  Putman,  $1.25. 

Wing  and  wing.  Mohawk  ed.  Putman,  $1.25. 

Cotes,  Mrs  Sara  Jeanette  (Duncan). 

Story  of  Sonny  Sahib.  Appleton,  $1.00. 

Craik,  Mrs  Dinah  Maria  (Mulock). 

Fairy  book.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Little  lame  prince.  Harper,  $.60. 

Crothers,  Samuel  McChord. 

Miss  Mullet’s  Christmas  party.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Davis,  Richard  Harding. 

Bar  sinister.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Defoe,  Daniel. 

Life  and  strange  surprising  adventures  of  Robinson  Crusoe. 
Russell,  $1.50. 

Diaz,  Mrs  Abby  (Morton). 

William  Henry  letters.  Lothrop,  $1.00. 

Dodge,  Mrs  Mary  (Mapes), 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  Century,  $1.50. 

HansBrinker;  or,  The  silver  skates.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Dole,  Nathan  Haskell,  ed. 

Book  of  adventure.  Young  folks’  library.  Hall,  $2.00. 
Eggleston,  Edward. 

Hoosier  school  boy.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Hoosier  school  master.  Judd,  $1.25. 

Ewing,  Mrs  Juliana  Horatia  (Gatty). 

Jan  of  the  windmill.  Little,  $1.00. 

Eyster,  Nellie  Blessing. 

Colonial  boy.  Lothrop,  $1.25. 

Greene,  Homer. 

Coal  and  coal  mines.  Houghton,  $.75. 

HaJe,  Edward  Everett. 

Man  without  a country.  Little,  $1.50. 

Hale,  Lucretia  Peabody. 

Peterkin  papers.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Hall,  Jennie. 

Viking  tales.  Rand,  $.35. 

H arris,  Joel  Chandler. 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his  sayings.  Appleton,  $2.00. 


GRADES  5 AND  6 


17 


Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

Tanglewood  tales  for  girls  and  boys.  Houghton,  $2.50. 
Wonder-book  for  girls  and  boys.  Houghton,  $3.00. 

Holder,  Charles  Frederick. 

Ivory  king.  Scribner,  $1.75, 

Hughes,  Thomas. 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  Macmillan,  $1.00. 

Tom  Brown’s  school  days.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Jacobs,  Joseph,  ed. 

Celtic  fairy  tales.  Putnam,  $1.25. 

James,  George  W. 

Indian  basketry.  Malkan,  $2.00. 

Jewett,  Frances  Gulick. 

Good  health.  Ginn,  $.40. 

Jewett,  Sara  Orne. 

Betty  Leicester.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Betty  Leicester’s  Christmas.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Play  days.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Johnston,  Mrs  Annie  (Fellows). 

Little  colonel.  Page,  $1.25. 

Two  little  knights  of  Kentucky.  Page,  $1.25. 

Kipling,  Rudyard. 

Captains  courageous;  a story  of  the  Grand  Banks.  Century, 
$1.50. 

Jungle  book.  Century,  $1.50. 

Just  so  stories.  Doubleday,  $1.20. 

Second  jungle  book.  Century,  $1.50. 

Lang,  Andrew,  ed. 

Blue  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Crimson  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $1.75. 

Grey  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Red  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Red  true  story  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

True  story  book.  Longmans,  $2.00. 

Violet  fairy  book.  Longmans,  $1.60. 

London,  Jack. 

Call  of  the  wild.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

White  Fang.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Long,  William  Joseph. 

Beasts  of  the  field.  Ginn,  $1.75. 

School  of  the  woods.  Ginn,  $1.50. 

Secrets  of  the  woods.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Ways  of  the  wood  folk.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Wilderness  ways.  Ginn,  $.45. 

Woodfolk  at  school.  Ginn,  $.50. 


18 


GRADES  5 AND  6 


Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright. 

Norse  stories  retold  from  the  Eddas.  Dodd,  $1.80. 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright,  ed. 

Heroes  every  child  should  know.  Doubleday,  $.90. 

Mac  Donald,  George. 

At  the  back  of  the  North  wind.  Dutton,  $1.50. 

Light  princess,  and  other  fairy  tales.  Putnam,  $1.75. 
Princess  and  Curdie.  Lippincott,  $1.50. 

Miller,  Oliver  Thorne. 

Bird  ways.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

First  book  of  birds.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Second  book  of  birds.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Molesworth,  Mrs  Mary  Louisa. 

“Carrots,”  just  a little  boy.  Burt,  $.75. 

Munroe,  Kirk. 

Flamingo  feather.  Harper,  $.60. 

Ollivant,  Alfred. 

Bob,  son  of  Battle.  Doubleday,  $1.50. 

Otis,  James  (pseud,  of  James  Otis  Kaler). 

Mr  Stubbs’s  brother,  Harper,  $.60. 

Tim  and  Tip.  Harper.  $.60. 

Toby  Tyler;  or,  Ten  weeks  with  a circus.  Harper,  $.60. 
Page,  Thomas  Nelson. 

Among  the  camps.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Two  little  Confederates,  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Pyle,  Howard. 

Men  of  iron.  Harper,  $2.00. 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood.  Scribner,  $3.00. 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes.  Century,  $2.00. 

Story  of  King  Arthur  and  his  knights.  Scribner,  $2.50. 
Story  of  the  champions  of  the  round  table.  Scribner,  $2.50. 
Wonder  clock.  Harper,  $2.00. 

Ramee,  Louisa  de  la. 

Dog  of  Flanders.  Lippincott,  $.50. 

Richards,  Mrs  Laura  Elizabeth  (Howe). 

Captain  January.  Estes,  $.50. 

Roberts,  Charles  George  Douglas. 

Kindred  of  the  wild.  Page,  $2.00. 

Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

Ivanhoe.  Ginn,  $.60. 

Kenilworth.  Macmillan,  $.60. 

Quentin  Durward.  Ginn,  $.50. 

Talisman.  Ginn,  $.50. 


GRADES  5 AND  6 


19 


Scudder,  Horace  Elisha,  ed. 

Children’s  book.  Houghton,  $2.50. 

Seton,  Ernest  Thompson. 

Animal  story  book.  Young  folks’  library.  Hall,  $2.00. 
Biography  of  a grizzly.  Century,  $1.50. 

Lives  of  the  hunted.  Scribner,  $2.00. 

Trail  of  the  sandhill  stag.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Two  little  savages;  the  adventures  of  two  boys  who  lived  as 
Indians  and  what  they  learned.  Doubleday,  $1.75. 

Wild  animals  I have  known.  Scribner,  $2.00 
Sewell,  Anna. 

Black  Beauty,  his  grooms  and  companions;  the  “Uncle 
Tom’s  cabin”  of  the  horse.  Page,  $1.25. 

Sidney,  Margaret,  (pseud,  of  Mrs  Harriet  Mulford  (Stone)  Loth- 
rop.) 

Five  little  Peppers  and  how  they  grew.  Lothrop,  $1.50. 
Spyri,  Johanna. 

Heidi;  a story  for  girls.  Burt,  $1.00. 

Stevenson,  Robert  Louis. 

Black  arrow.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Child’s  garden  of  verses;  ill  us.  by  Jessie  Wilcox  Smith. 
Scribner,  $2.50. 

Cheaper  editions  published  by  Rand,  McNally  & Co.,  A.  Flanagan, 
Co.,  and  Scribner, 

David  Balfour.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Kidnapped;  being  memoirs  of  the  adventures  of  David 
Balfour.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

New  Arabian  nights.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Treasure  island.  Scribner,  $1.25. 

Stockton,  Frank  Richard. 

Story  of  Yiteau.  Scribner,  $1.50. 

Stoddard,  William  Osborne. 

Among  the  lakes.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Little  Smoke.  Appleton,  $1.50. 

Saltillo  boys.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Winter  fun.  Scribner,  $1.00. 

Stowe,  Mrs  Harriet  (Beecher). 

Dog’s  mission.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  Houghton,  $1.50. 

Swift,  Jonathan,  dean. 

Gulliver’s  travels;  ed.  by  T.  M.  Balliet.  Heath,  $.30. 
Taylor,  Bayard. 

Boys  of  other  countries.  Putnam,  $1.25. 


20 


GRADES  5 AND  6 


Tinsley,  Laura  Robbins. 

Practical  and  artistic  basketry.  Kellogg,  $1.00. 
Trowbridge,  John  Townsend. 

Chance  for  himself.  Coates,  $1.25. 

Cudjo’s  cave.  Lothrop,  $1.50. 

Doing  his  best.  Coates,  $1.25. 

Fast  friends.  Coates,  $1.25. 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  Coates,  $1.25. 

Peter  Budstone.  Lothrop,  $1.25. 

Young  surveyor.  Coates,  $1.25. 

Twain,  Mark,  (pseud,  of  Samuel  Langhorne  Clemens). 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  Harper,  $1.75. 

Vaiie,  Mrs  Charlotte  Marion  (White). 

Orcutt  girls.  Wilde,  $1.50. 

Sue  Orcutt.  Wilde,  $1.50. 

Verne,  Jules. 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  Burt,  $1.00. 
Waterloo,  Stanley. 

Story  of  Ab;  a tale  of  the  time  of  the  cave  man.  Double- 
day, $1.50. 

Wells,  Carolyn. 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Dick.  Appleton,  $1.50. 

Wesselhoeft,  Lily  Foster  (Pope). 

Flipwing,  the  spy.  Little,  $1.25. 

Old  Rough,  the  miser.  Little,  $1.25. 

Sparrow,  the  tramp.  Little,  $1.25. 

Wheeler,  Charles  Gardner. 

Woodworking  for  beginners.  Putnam,  $2.50. 

Wiggin,  Mrs  Kate  Douglas. 

New  chronicles  of  Rebecca.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Polly  Oliver’s  problem.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Summer  in  a canon.  Houghton,  $1.25. 

Timothy’s  quest.  Houghton,  $1.00. 

Winthrop,  Theodore. 

John  Brent.  Dodd,  $1.25. 

Wright,  Mabel  Osgood. 

Four  footed  Americans.  Macmillan,  $1.50. 

Wyss,  Johann  David. 

Swiss  family  Robinson;  ed.  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.  Dutton, 
$2.50. 

Zollinger,  Guielma,  (pseud,  of  William  Zachary  Gladwin). 
Widow  O’Callaghan’s  boys.  McClurg,  $1.50. 


Author  and  Title  Index 


Giades 

Adelborg.  Clean  Peter 1,  2 

Adventures  of  a brownie.  Craik  3,  4 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer.  Twain 5,  6 

iEsop.  Fables 3,  4 

Afloat  and  ashore.  Cooper 5,  6 

Alcott.  Eight  cousins 5,  6 

Jo’s  boys ...  5,  6 

Little  men 5,  6 

Little  women 5,  6 

Old  fashioned  girl . ....  — .5,  6 

Under  the  lilacs 5,  6 

Alden.  Why  the  chimes  rang 3,  4 

Aldrich.  Story  of  a bad  boy 5,  6 

Alice’s  adventures  in  Wonderland.  Carroll 3,  4,  5,  6 

American  boys’  handy  book.  Beard,  D.  C 5,  6 

American  girl’s  handy  book.  Beard,  L.,  & A.  B 5,  6 

Among  the  camps.  Page 5,  6 

Among  the  lakes.  Stoddard. 5,  6 

Anderson.  Fairy  tales 3,  4 

Andrews.  Each  and  all 3,  4 

Seven  little  sisters 3,  4 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told 3,  4 

Stories  of  my  four  friends 3,  4 

Ten  boys 5,  6 

Animal  story  book.  Seton 5,  6 

Arabella  and  Araminta.  Smith,  Gr 1,  2 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments.  Arabian  nights’  en- 
tertainments; ed.  by  Lang 3,  4,  5,  6 

Six  stories  from  the  Arabian  nights’  entertain- 
ments; ed.  by  Eliot 5,  6 

Asgard  stories.  Foster 3,  4 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  Mac  Donald 1,  2,  5,  6 

Ayrton.  Child  life  in  Japan 3,  4 

Baby  days.  Dodge 3,  4 

Baby’s  opera.  Crane 1,  2 

Baby’s  own  iEsop.  Crane 1,  2 

Baker.  Boys’  book  of  inventions 5,  6 


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Grades 

Baker — co  ntinued. 

Boys’ second  book  of  inventions..  5,6 

Baldwin.  Fairy  stories  and  fables 5,  6 

Fifty  famous  stories  retold 1,  2 

Horse  fair 5,  6 

Story  of  Boland 5,  6 

Story  of  Siegfried 5,  6 

Story  of  the  golden  age 5,  6 

Wonder  book  of  horses 3,  4 

Bar  sinster.  Davis . . 5,  6 

Barnaby  Lee.  Bennett  5,  6 

Baum.  Marvelous  land  of  Oz 1,  2 

Wonderful  wizard  of  Oz 1,  2 

Baylor  Juan  and  Juanita 3,  4,  5,  6 

Beard,  D.  C.  American  boys’  handy  book.  , , 5,  6 

Beard,  L.,  & A.  B.  American  girl’s  handy  book .5,  6 

Handicraft  and  recreation  for  girls 5,  6 

What  a girl  can  make  and  do 5,  6 

Beasts  of  the  field.  Long. 5,  6 

Beautiful  Joe.  Saunders 3,  4 

Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book.  Crane 1,  2 

Beckwith.  In  mythland 1,  2 

Bee  people.  Morley 3,4 

Bennett.  Barnaby  Lee 5,  6 

Master  Skylark 5,  6 

Betty  Leicester.  Jewett,  S.  0 3,  4,  5,  6 

Betty  Leicester’s  Christmas.  Jewett,  S.  0 3,  4,  5.  6 

Biography  of  a grizzly.  Seton . ..3,  4,  5,  6 

Bird  life.  Chapman 5,  6 

Bird  ways.  Miller 5,  6 

Bird’s  Christmas  Carol.  Wiggin 3,  4 

Black  arrow.  Stevenson 5,  6 

Black  Beauty.  Sewell 3,  4,  5,  6 

Blue  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4,  5,  6 

Bob,  son  of  Battle.  Ollivant 5,  6 

Book  of  adventure.  Dole 5,  6 

Book  of  Knight  and  Barbara.  Jordan 1,  2,  3,  4 

Book  of  legends.  Scudder 3,  4 

Book  of  romance.  Lang 3,  4 

Book  of  verses  for  children.  Lucas 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

Borrowed  sister.  White 3,4 

Bouvet.  Sweet  William. . . 5,  6 

Boy  emigrants.  Brooks,  N 5,  6 

Boy  of  the  first  empire.  Brooks,  E.  S 5,  6 


AUTHOR  AND  TITLE  INDEX 


23 


Grades 

Boy  settlers.  Brooks,  N 5,  6 

Boyesen.  Boyhood  in  Norway 5,  6 

Modem  Vikings 5,  6 

Boyhood  in  Norway.  Boyesen 5,  6 

Boys’  book  of  inventions.  Baker 5,  6 

Boys  of  Fairport.  Brooks,  N 5,  6 

Boys  of  other  countries.  Taylor 5,  6 

Boys’  second  book  of  inventions.  Baker 5,  6 

Brooks,  E.  S.  Boy  of  the  first  empire 5,  6 

Brooks,  E.  S.  & Alden.  Long  walls 5,  6 

Brooks,  N.  Boy  emigrants 5,  6 

Boy  settlers 5,  6 

Boys  of  Fairport 5,  6 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.  5,  6 

Brown,  A.  F.  In  the  days  of  giants  1,2 

Brown,  J.  Bab  and  his  friends 5,  6 

Browne.  Wonderful  chair 1,2 

Brownies  around  the  world.  Cox 1,2 

Brownies;  their  book.  Cox 1,  2 

Bunyan.  Pilgrim’s  progress 5,  6 

Burgess.  Goops , 3,  4,  5,  6 

More  Goops 3,  4,  5,  6 

Burnett.  Editha’s  burglar 5,  6 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy . . .3,  4,  5,  6 

Sara  Crewe 5,  6 

Burroughs.  Squirrels  and  other  fur  bearers 3,  4 

Call  of  the  wild.  London  5,  6 

Captain  January.  Bichards 3,  4,  5,  6 

Captains  courageous.  Kipling 5,6 

Carroll.  Alice’s  adventures  in  Wonderland 3,  4,  5,  6 

Though  the  looking  glass 3,  4,  5,  6 

‘‘Carrots”.  Molesworth 5,  6 

Carryl.  Davy  and  the  goblin 3,  4 

Cat  stories.  Jackson 1,  2,  3,  4 

Celtic  fairy  tales.  Jacobs 5.  6 

Champions  of  the  round  table.  Pyle 5,  6 

Chance  for  himself.  Trowbridge .5,  6 

Chapman.  Bird  life 5,  6 

Child  life  in  Japan.  Ayrton.  3,  4 

Child  life  in  prose.  Whittier 3,  4 

Child  life;  poems.  Whittier 3,  4 

Children  of  the  cold.  Schwatka . .3,  4 

Children’s  book.  Scudder 3,  4,  5,  6 


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AUTHOR  AND  TITLE  INDEX 


Grades 

Child’s  garden  of  verses.  Stevenson 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

Church.  Iliad  for  boys  and  girls.  . . 3,  4 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls 3,  4,  5,  (> 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story ___3,  4 

Stories  from  Livy , , 3,  4 

Cinderella.  Lang 1,  2 

Clean  Peter.  Adelborg 1,  2 

Clemens,  see  Twain. 

Coal  and  coal  mines.  Greene 5,  6 

Colonial  boy.  Eyster 5,  6 

Cooke.  Nature  myths. . , 1,  2 

Cooper.  Afloat  and  ashore 5,  6 

Deerslayer 5,  6 

Last  of  the  Mohicans 5,  6 

Miles  Wallingford 5,  6 

Pathfinder 5,  6 

Pilot 5,  6 

Pioneers 5,  6 

Prairie 5,  6 

Red  Rover..  5,  6 

Spy 5,  6 

Water  witch.. 5,  6 

Wing  and  wing 5,  6 

Cotes.  Story  of  Sonny  Sahib 5,  6 

Cox.  Brownies  around  the  world 1,2 

Brownies;  their  book 1,  2 

Craik,  Mrs  D.  M.  (M.)  Adventures  of  a brownie 3,  4 

Fairy  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Little  lame  prince 3,  4 

Craik,  G.  M.,  see  May. 

Cram.  Little  beasts  of  the  field  and  wood 3,  4 

Crane.  Baby’s  opera  1,  2 

Baby’s  own  ^Esop .1,  2 

Beauty  and  the  beast  picture  book. 1,  2 

Crimson  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4,  5,  6 

Crothers.  Miss  Muffet’s  Christmas  party 5,  6 

Cudjo’s  cave.  Trowbridge. ...  5,  6 

David  Balfour.  Stevenson 5,  6 

Davis.  Bar  sinister 5,  6 

Davy  and  the  goblin.  Carryl 3,  4 

Deerslayer.  Cooper 5,  6 

Defoe.  Life  of  Robinson  Crusoe... .3,  4,  5,  6 

De  Garmo.  Tales  of  Troy 3,  4 


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9 Deming,  E.  W.  & Mrs  T.  O.  Indian  child  life 1,  2 

Little  Indian  folk 1 , 2 

Little  red  people 1,  2 

Diaz.  William  Henry  letters ...  5,  6 

Dodge.  Baby  days 3,  4 

Donald  and  Dorothy. 5,  6 

Hans  Brinker 3,  4,  5,  6 

New  baby  world. . 3,  4 

Dodgson,  see  Carroll. 

Dog  of  Flanders.  Ram4e 5,  6 

Dog’s  mission.  Stowe 5,  6 

Doing  his  best.  Trowbridge 5,  6 

Dole.  Book  of  adventure 5,  6 

Donald  and  Dorothy.  Dodge 5,6 

Duncan,  see  Cotes. 

Each  and  all.  Andrews 3,  4 

Editha’s  burglar.  Burnett 5,  6 

Eggleston.  Hoosier  school  boy 5,  6 

Hoosier  school  master 5,  6 

Eight  cousins.  Alcott .5,  6 

Eskimo  stories.  Smith,  M.  E.  E 1,  2 

Ewing.  Jackanapes 3,  4 

Jan  of  the  windmill 5,  6 

Eyster.  Colonial  boy T 5,6 

* Fable  and  folk  stories.  Scudder 3,4 

Fables.  ^Esop 3,4 

Fairy  book.  Craik 3,  4 

Fairy  stories  and  fables.  Baldwin 5,  6 

Fairy  tales.  Anderson 3,  4 

Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Lucas.  Grimm 1,  2,  3,  4 

Fairy  tales;  ed.  by  Wiltse.  Grimm 1,  2 

Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know.  Mabie 3,  4 

Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.  Laboulaye 3,  4 

Fanciful  tales.  Stockton 1,  2 

Fast  friends.  Trowbridge 5,  6 

Fifty  famous  stories  retold.  Baldwin 1,  2,  5,  6 

Finger  plays.  Poulsson 1,2 

* First  book  of  birds.  Miller .5,  6 

Five  little  Peppers.  Sidney.  5,  6 

Five  minute  stories.  Richards 1,  2,  3,  4 

f Flamingo  feather.  Munroe  5,  6 

Flipwing,  the  spy.  Wesselhoeft 5,  6 

Foster  & Cummings.  Asgard  stories 3,  4 


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Four  footed  Americans.  Wright 5,  6 

Games  and  songs  of  American  children.  Newell 1,  2 

Gaynor.  Songs  of  the  child  world 1,  2 

Gladwin,  see  Zollinger. 

Golden  numbers.  Wiggin  & Smith 3,  4 

Good  health.  Jewett,  F.  G 5,  6 

Goops.  Burgess 3,  4,  5,  6 

Green  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4 

Greene.  Coal  and  the  coalmines 5,  6 

Grey  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4,  5,  6 

Grimm,  J.  L.  & W.  K.  Fairy  tales;  tr.  by  Lucas 1,  2,  3,  4 

Fairy  tales;  ed.  by  Wiltse 1,  2 

Gulliver’s  travels.  Swift 3,  4,  5,  6 

Gymnastic  stories  and  plays.  Stoneroad 5,  6 

Hale,  E.  E.  Man  without  a country . . .5,  6 

Hale,  L.  P.  Peterkin  papers 3,  4,  5,  6 

Hall.  Viking  tales  5,  6 

Handicaft  and  recreation  for  girls.  Beard,  L.,  & A.  B 5,  6 

HansBrinker.  Dodge 3,  4,  5,  6 

Harris.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  5,  6 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends ...  3,  4,  5,  6 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his  sayings 3,  4,  5,  6 

Harrison.  In  story  land 3,  4 

Hawthorne.  Tangle  wood  tales 3,  4,  5,  6 

Wonder  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Heidi.  Spyri.  5,  6 

Heroes  every  child  should  know.  Mabie . . .5,  6 

History  of  Jack  the  Giant-killer.  Lang 1,  2 

History  of  Whittington.  Lang 1,  2,  3,  4 

Holder.  Ivory  king 5,  6 

Hoosier  school  boy.  Eggleston 5,  6 

Hoosier  school  master.  Eggleston 5.  6 

Horse  fair.  Baldwin . . 5,  6 

How  to  amuse  yourself.  Beard,  L.,  & A.  B 5,  6 

Hughes.  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford 5,  6 

Tom  Brown’s  school  days 5,  6 

Iliad  for  boys  and  girls.  Church 3,  4 

In  mythland.  Beckwith . . 1,  2 

In  story  land.  Harrison 3,  4 

In  the  days  of  giants.  Brown,  A.  F 1,  2 

In  the  reign  of  Queen  Dick.  Wells 5,  6 

Indian  basketry.  James 5,  6 

Indian  child  life.  Deming,  E.  W.,  & Mrs  T.  O 1,  2 


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Indian  fables.  Ramasvami  Raju I,  2 

Ivanhoe.  Scott 5,  6 

Ivory  king.  Holder 5,  6 

Jack  Ballister’s  fortune.  Pyle 5,  6 

Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  Trowbridge 5,  6 

Jack  the  Giant-killer.  Lang 1,  2 

Jackanapes.  Ewing 3,  4 

Jackson.  Cat  stories 1,  2,  3,  4 

Nelly’s  silver  mine 3,  4 

Jacobs.  Celtic  fairy  tales 5,6 

James.  Indian  basketry 5,  6 

Jan  of  the  windmill.  Ewing  5,  6 

Japanese  fairy  tales.  Williston 1,  2 

Jewett,  F.  G.  Good  health .5,  6 

Jewett,  S.  O.  Betty  Leicester . . .3,  4,  5,  6 

Betty  Leicester’s  Christmas 3,  4,  5,  6 

Play  days 5,  6 

John  Brent.  Winthrop 5,  6 

Johnston.  Little  colonel 5,  6 

Two  little  knights  of  Kentucky 5,  6 

Jordan.  Book  of  Knight  and  Barbara 1,  2,  3,  4 

Jo’s  boys.  Alcott, 5,  6 

Juan  and  Juanita.  Baylor 3,  4,  5,  6 

Jungle  book.  Kipling 3,  4,  5,  6 

Just  so  stories.  Kipling 1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

Kaler,  see  Otis. 

Kenilworth.  Scott 5.  6 

Kidnapped.  Stevenson 5,  6 

Kindergarten  chimes.  Wiggin 1,  2 

Kindred  of  the  wild.  Roberts 5,  6 

King  Arthur  and  his  knights.  Pyle 5,  6 

King  of  the  golden  river.  Ruskin 3,  4 

Kingsley.  Madam  How  and  Lady  Why 3,  4 

Water  babies 3,  4 

Water  babies;  ed.  by  Sickney. 3,  4 

Kipling.  Captains  courageous 5,  6 

Jungle  book.  3,  4,  5,  6 

Just  so  stories 1,  2.  3,  4,  5,  6 

Second  jungle  book., 3.  4,  5,  6 

Laboulaye.  Fairy  tales  of  ail  nations 3,  4 

La  Fontaine.  Select  fables 3,  4 

Lang.  Arabian  nights’  entertainments 3,  4,  5,  6 

Blue  fairy  book 3,  4 


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L a n g— co  nt  inued . 

Book  of  romance 3,  4 

Cinderella 1,  2 

Crimson  fairy  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Green  fairy  book 3,  4 

Grey  fairy  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

History  of  Jack  the  Giant-killer 1,2 

History  of  Whittington 1,  2,  3,  4 

Little  Red  Riding-hood 1,  2 

Prince  Darling 1,  2 

Princess  on  the  glass  hill 1,  2 

Red  fairy  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Red  true  story  book 5,  6 

Sleeping  Beauty  in  the  wood 1,  2 

True  story  book 5,  6 

Violet  fairy  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Yellow  fairy  book  3,  4 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Cooper 5,  6 

Life  of  Robinson  Crusoe.  Defoe 3,  4,  5,  6 

Light  princess.  MacDonald 5,  6 

Lindsay.  More  mother  stories 1,  2 

Mother  stories 1,  2 

Litchfield.  Nine  worlds ...1,2 

Little  beasts  of  the  field.  Cram 3,  4 

Little  colonel.  Johnston 5,  6 

Little  girl  of  long  ago.  White 3,  4 

Little  Indian  folk.  Deming,  E.  W.,  & Mrs  T.  0 1,  2 

Little  lame  prince.  Craik 3,  4,  5,  6 

Little  Lord  Fauntleroy.  Burnett 3,  4,  5,  6 

Little  men.  Alcott 5,  6 

Little  red  people.  Deming,  E.  W.,  & Mrs  T.  O 1,  2 

Little  Red  Riding-hood.  Lang 1,  2 

Little  Smoke.  Stoddard 5,  6 

Little  women.  Alcott 5,  6 

Lives  of  the  hunted.  Seton 3,  4,  5,  6 

London.  Call  of  the  wild 5,  6 

White  Fang 5,  6 

Long.  Beasts  of  the  field 5,  6 

School  of  the  woods 3,  4,  5,  6 

Secrets  of  the  woods 3,  4,  5,  6 

Ways  of  wood  folk 3,  4,  5,  6 

Wilderness  ways 3.  4,  5,  6 

Woodfolk  at  school 3,  4,  5,  6 

Long  walls.  Brooks,  E.  G.,  & Alden 5,  6 


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Lothrop,  see  Sidney. 

* Lucas.  Book  of  verses  for  children  1,  2,  3,  4 

Mabie.  Fairy  tales  every  child  should  know  3,  4 

Heroes  every  child  should  know 6,  6 

* Myths  every  child  should  know 3,  4 

Norse  stories 3,  4,  5,  6 

Norse  stories;  ed.  by  Bates 1,  2 

MacDonald.  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 1,  2,  5,  6 

Light  princess 5,  6 

Princess  and  Curdie 5,  6 

Princess  and  the  goblin 3,  4 

Madam  How  and  Lady  Why.  Kingsley 3,  4 

Man  without  a country.  Hale,  E.  E 5,  6 

Marvelous  land  of  Oz.  Baum 1,2 

Master  Skylark.  Bennett 5,  6 

May.  So  Fat  and  Mew  Mew 1,  2 

Men  of  iron.  Pyle, 5,  6 

Merry  adventures  of  Bobin  Hood.  Pyle 3,  4,  5,  6 

Miles  Wallingford.  Cooper 5,  6 

Miller.  Bird  ways 5,  6 

First  book  of  birds 5,  6 

Second  book  of  birds 5,  6 

Miss  Muffet’s  Christmas  party.  Crothers 5,  6 

Mr  Stubbs’s  brother.  Otis .5,  6 

Modern  Vikings.  Boyesen 5,  6 

Molesworth.  •‘Carrots’’ ....5,  6 

More  Goops.  Burgess 3,  4,  5,  6 

More  mother  stories.  Lindsay 1,  2 

Morley.  Bee  people  3,  4 

Mother  Goose  melodies.  Mother  Goose’s  melodies;  ed.  by 

Wheeler . . .3,  1 

Only  true  Mother  Goose  melodies;  ed.  by  Hale 3,  4 

Peter  Newell  Mother  Goose;  ed.  by  Bailey 3,  4 

Mother  stories.  Lindsay  1,  2 

Mulock,  see  Craik,  Mrs  D.  M. 

Munroe.  Flamingo  feather 5,  6 

My  four  friends.  Andrews...  3,  4 

I Myths  every  child  should  know.  Mabie 3,4 

Nature  myths.  Cooke 1,  2 

Nelly’s  silver  mine.  Jackson 3,  4 

New  Arabian  nights.  < Stevenson ...5,  6 

* New  baby  world.  Dodge 3,  4 

New  chronicles  of  Bebecca.  Wigg  n 5,  6 


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Newell.  Games  and  songs  of  American  children 1,  2 

Nights  with  Uncle  Remus.  Harris . 5,  6 

Nine  worlds.  Litchfield 1,2 

Norse  stories.  Mabie 3,  4,  5,  6 

Norse  stories;  ed.  by  Bates.  Mabie 1,  2 

Odyssey  for  boys  and  girls.  Church  3,  4,  5,  6 

Old  fashioned  girl.  Alcott  , 5,  6 

Old  Rough,  the  miser.  Wesselhoeft 5,  6 

Ollivant.  Bob,  son  of  Battle 5,  6 

On  the  farm.  Parker  & Helm 3,  4 

Only  child.  White 3,  4 

Only  true  Mother  Goose;  ed.  by  Hale.  Mother  Goose 

melodies 3,  4 

Orcutt  girls.  Yaile 5,  6 

Otis.  Mr  Stubbs’s  brother 5,6 

Tim  and  Tip. 5,  6 

Toby  Tyler 5,  6 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand.  Pyle 5,6 

Page.  Among  the  camps 5,  6 

Two  little  Confederates 3,  4,  5,  6 

Parker  & Helm.  On  the  farm .3,  4 

Uncle  Robert’s  visit ,, 3,  4 

Pathfinder.  Cooper . .5,  6 

Peary.  Snow  baby 3,  4 

Peter  Budstone.  Trowbridge 5,  6 

Peter  Newell  Mother  Goose;  ed.  by  Bailey.  Mother  Goose 

melodies 3,  4 

Peter  Rabbit.  Potter.. 1,  2 

Peterkin  papers.  Hale,  L.  P 3,  4,  5,  6 

Pictures  from  Roman  life  and  story.  Church.  3,  4 

Pilgrim’s  progress.  Bunyan 5,  6 

Pilot.  Cooper. 5,  6 

Pioneers.  Cooper 5,  6 

Play  days.  Jewett,  S.  O 5,  6 

Polly  Oliver’s  problem.  Wiggin 5,  6 

Posy  ring.  Wiggin  & Smith .3,  4 

Potter.  Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit 1,  2 

Tale  of  Squirrel  Nutkin 1,  2 

Poulsson.  Finger  plays 1.  2 

Practical  and  artistic  basketry.  Tinsley 5,  6 

Prairie.  Cooper 5,  6 

Prince  Darling.  Lang 1,  2 f 

Princess  and  Curdie.  MacDonald.  . 5,  6 


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Grades 

Princess  and  the  goblin.  MacDonald 3,  4 

Princess  on  the  glass  hill.  Lang 1,  2 

Pyle.  Men  of  iron 5,  6 

Merry  adventures  of  Robin  Hood 3,  4,  5,  6 

Otto  of  the  silver  hand 5,  6 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes 5,  6 

Story  of  King  Arthur 5,  6 

Story  of  the  champions  of  the  round  table 5,  6 

Wonder  clock 5,  6 

Quentin  Durward.  Scott 5,  6 

Bab  and  his  friends.  Brown,  J 5,  6 

Ramasvami  Raju.  Indian  fables 1,  2 

Ramee.  Dog  of  Flanders 5,  6 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm.  Wiggin 5,  6 

Red  fairy  book.  Lang. 3,  4,  5,  6 

Red  Rover.  Cooper 5,  6 

Red  true  story  book.  Lang 5,  6 

Richards.  Captain  January 3,  4,  5,  6 

Five  minute  stories 1,  2,  3,  4 

Roberts.  Kindred  of  the  wild 5,  6 

Robin  Hood.  Pyle 3,  4,  5,  6 

Robinson  Crusoe.  Defoe 3,  4,  5,  6 

Roggie  and  Reggie.  Smith,  G . . 1,  2 

Rose  and  the  ring.  Thackeray ...  3,  4 

Ruskin.  King  of  the  golden  river 3,  4 

Saltillo  boys.  Stoddard 5,  6 

Sara  Crewe.  Burnett 5,  6 

Saunders.  Beautiful  Joe 3,  4 

School  of  the  woods.  Long 3,  4,  5,  6 

SchwTatka.  Children  of  the  cold. 3,  4 

Scott.  Ivanhoe 5,  6 

Kenilworth 5,  6 

Quentin  Durward ....  5,  6 

Talisman 5,  6 

Scudder.  Book  of  legends 3,  4 

Children’s  book 3,  4,  5,  6 

Fable  and  folk  stories 3,  4 

Second  book  of  birds.  Miller 5,6 

Second  jungle  book.  Kipling  3,4,5,  6 

Secrets  of  the  woods.  Long 3,  4,  5,  6 

Select  fables.  La  Fontaine 3,  4 

Seton.  Animal  story  book 5,  6 

Biography  of  a grizzly — 3,  4,  5,  6 


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Seton — continued. 

Lives  of  the  hunted . . ..  3,  4,  5,  6 

Trail  of  the  sandhill  stag 5,  6 

Two  little  savages 3,  4,  5,  6 

Wild  animals  I have  known 3,  4,  5,  6 

Seven  little  sisters.  Andrews 3,  4 

Sewell.  Black  Beauty — 3,  4,  5,  6 

Sidney.  Five  little  Peppers ..  5,  6 

Six  stories  from  the  Arabian  nights;  ed.  by  S.  Eliot. 

Arabian  nights’  entertainments  5,  6 

Sleeping  Beauty.  Lang 1,  2 

Smith,  E.  Songs  for  little  children... . 1,  2 

Smith,  G.  Arabella  and  Araminta 1,  2 

Roggie  and  Reggie 1,  2 

Smith,  M,  E.  E.  Esquimo  stories 1,  2 

Snow  baby.  Peary 3,  4 

So  Fat  and  Mew  Mew.  May.  1,  2 

Songs  and  games  for  little  ones.  Walker 1,  2 

Songs  for  little  children.  Smith,  E 1,  2 

Songs  of  the  child  world.  Gaynor 1,  2 

Sonny  Sahib.  Cotes, 5,  6 

Sparrow,  the  tramp.  Wesselhoeft 5,  6 

Spy.  Cooper. 5,  6 

Spyri.  Heidi 5, 

Squirrel  Nutkin.  Potter 1,  2 

Squirrels  and  other  fur-bearers.  Burroughs 3,  4 

Stevenson.  Black  arrow 5,  6 

Child’s  garden  of  verses.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6 

David  Balfour 5,  6 

Kidnapped 5,  6 

New  Arabian  nights 5 ,6 

Treasure  island 5,  6 

Stockton.  Fanciful  tales 1,  2 

Story  of  Yiteau 5,  6 

Ting-a-ling  tales — 3,  4 

Stoddard.  Among  the  lakes 5,  6 

Little  Smoke. 5 6 

Saltillo  boys 5,  6 

Winter  fun 5,  6 

Stoneroad.  Gymnastic  stories 1,  2 

Stories  from  Livy.  Church 3,  4 

Stories  Mother  Nature  told.  Andrews 3,  4 

Stories  of  my  four  friends.  Andrews 3,  4 

Story  hour.  Wiggin  & Smith 3,  4 


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Story  of  a bad  boy.  Aldrich — 5,  6 

Story  of  Ab.  Waterloo 5,  6 

Story  of  Jack  Ballister’s  fortunes.  Pyle  5.  6 

Story  of  King-  Arthur.  Pyle 5,  6 

Story  of  Patsy.  Wiggin 3,  4 

Story  of  Roland.  Baldwin 5,  6 

Story  of  Siegfried.  Baldwin  5,  6 

Story  of  Sonny  Sahib.  Cotes 5,  6 

Story  of  the  champions  of  the  round  table.  Pyle 5,  6 

Story  of  the  golden  age.  Baldwin 5,  6 

Story  of  Viteau.  Stockton..... 5,6 

Stowe.  Dog’s  mission 5,  6 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin  5,  6 

Sue  Orcutt.  Yaile 5,  6 

Summer  in  a canon.  Wiggin ...  5,  6 

Sweet  William.  Bouvet 5,  6 

Swift.  Gulliver’s  travels 3,  4,  5,  6 

Swiss  family  Robinson.  Wyss 3,  4,  5,  6 

Tale  of  Peter  Rabbit.  Potter  1,  2 

Tale  of  Squirrel  Nutkin.  Potter 1,  2 

Tales  of  the  Maine  coast.  Brooks,  N 5,  6 

Tales  of  Troy.  De  Garmo 3,  4 

Talisman.  Scott 5,  6 

Tanglewood  tales.  Hawthorne 3,  4,  5,  6 

Taylor?  Boys  of  other  countries 5,  6 

Ten  boys.  Andrews 5,  6 

Thackeray.  Rose  and  the  ring 3,  4 

Thompson,  see  Seton. 

Through  the  looking  glass.  Carroll 3,  4 ,5,  6 

Timothy’s  quest.  Wiggin 5,  6 

Ting-a-ling  tales.  Stockton  3,  4 

Tinsley.  Practical  and  artistic  basketry 5,  6 

Toby  Tyler.  Otis 5,  6 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  Hughes 5,  6 

Tom  Brown’s  school  days.  Hughes 5,  6 

Tom  Sawyer.  Twain 5,  6 

Trail  of  the  sandhill  stag  Seton 5,  6 

Treasure  island.  Stevenson 5,  6 

I Trowbridge.  Chance  for  himself 5,  6 

Cudjo’s  cave 5,  6 

Doing  his  best 5,  6 

Fast  friends 5,  6 

* Jack  Hazard  and  his  fortunes 5,  6 


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Tro  wbrid  ge— continued. 

Peter  Budstone 5,  6 

Young  surveyor 5,  6 

True  story  book.  Lang 5,  6 

Twain.  Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer 5,  6 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.  Verne  5,  6 

Two  little  Confederates.  Page .... 3,  4,  5,  6 

Two  little  knights  of  Kentucky.  Johnston 5,  6 

Two  little  savages.  Seton 3,  4,  5,  6 

Uncle  Remus  and  his  friends.  Harris 3,  4,  5,  6 

Uncle  Remus;  his  songs  and  his  sayings.  Harris 3,  4,  5,  6 

Uncle  Robert’s  visit.  Parker  & Helm 3.  4 

Uncle  Tom’s  cabin.  Stowe 5,  6 

Under  the  lilacs.  Alcott, 5,  6 

Vaile.  Orcutt  girls 5,  6 

Sue  Orcutt 5,  6 

Verne.  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea 5,  6 

Viking  tales.  Hall 5,6 

Violet  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4,  5,  6 

Viteau.  Stockton 5,  6 

Walker  & Jenks.  Songs  and  games  for  little  ones 1,  2 

Water  babies.  Kingsley 3,  4 

Water  babies;  ed.  by  Stickney.  Kingsley 3,  4 

Water  witch.  Cooper 5,  6 

Waterloo.  Story  of  Ab 5,  6 

Ways  of  wood  folk.  Long 3,  4,  5,  6 

Wells.  In  the  reign  of  Queen  Dick  5,  6 

Wesselhoeft.  Flipwing,  the  spy 5,  6 

Old  Rough,  the  miser ,...5,  6 

Sparrow,  the  tramp 5,  6 

What  a girl  can  make  and  do.  Beard  L.,  & A.  B 5,  6 

What  to  do.  Beard,  D.  C 5,  6 

Wheeler.  Woodworking  for  beginners 5,  6 

When  Molly  was  six.  White 1,  2,  3,  4 

White.  Borrowed  sister. . . 3,  4 

Little  girl  of  long  ago 3,  4 

Only  child  3,  4 

When  Molly  was  six 1,  2,  3,  4 

White  Fang.  London 5,  6 

Whittier.  Child  life  in  prose 3,  4 

Child  life;  poems 3,  4 

Whittington.  Lang 1,  2,  3,  4 

Why  the  chimes  rang.  Alden 3,4 


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• Widow  O’Callaghan’sboys.  Zollinger 5,  6 

Wiggin.  Bird’s  Christmas  Carol — 3,  4 

Kindergarten  chimes 1,  2 

New  chronicles  of  Rebecca 5,  6 

Polly  Oliver’s  problem 5,  6 

Rebecca  of  Sunnybrook  farm 5,  6 

Story  of  Patsy 3,  4 

Summer  in  a canon 5,  6 

Timothy’s  quest 5,  6 

Wiggin  & Smith.  Golden  numbers 3,  4 

Posy  ring 3,  4 

Story  hour 3,  4 

Wild  animals  I have  known.  Seton 3,  4,  5,  6 

Wilderness  ways.  Long  3,  4,  5,  6 

William  Henry  letters.  Diaz 5,  6 

Williston.  Japanese  fairy  tales 1,  2 

Wing  and  wing.  Cooper 5,  6 

Winthrop.  John  Brent 5,  6 

Winter  fun.  Stoddard 3,4 

Wonder  book.  Hawthorne  3,  4,  5,  6 

Wonder  book  of  horses.  Baldwin 3,  4 

Wonder  clock.  Pyle  5,  6 

Wonderful  chair.  Browne 1,  2 

Wonderful  wizard  of  Oz.  Baum 1,  2 

Wood  folk  at  school.  Long 3,  4,  5,  6 

Woodworking  for  beginners.  Wheeler 5,  6 

Wright.  Four-footed  Americans 5,  6 

Wyss.  Swiss  family  Robinson. 3,  4,  5,  6 

Yellow  fairy  book.  Lang 3,  4 

Young  surveyor.  Trowbridge 5,  6 

Zollinger.  Widow  O’Callaghan’s  boys 5,  6 


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